i169 TP 61, Drawing step by step /Rising Star

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Hello colleagues, blessings to all. This morning I drew a new card, specifically i169 TP 61. This card is an electronic piano from the instruments section. While I was drawing it, I took screenshots to share with you later and show you the process of how I did it. And well, this post is for that, so you can see the completed drawing and the step-by-step process.

It's good to remember this in case you're a new player and don't know what my posts are all about. Now that you know this, I'll tell you that today's piano has a very nice and minimalist design. It's compact and has a pink color that invites you to look at it. I think this piano would be perfect for a girl who wants to learn to play; the color fits very well.

Well, I started the drawing by designing the frame for what will be the card. I made this frame with curved corners, just like the original card. I also added the classic notch at the bottom to indicate the card's category, which I'll tell you is common.

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That was the frame. Now I started designing the piano. First, I made its outline, or what would be its silhouette. It's a large, elongated rectangle. Following that first step, I added a second rectangle inside and some lines to give it depth and volume. In other words, to make it look 3D.

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The rectangle I made earlier inside the silhouette is to add the rows of piano keys. This keyboard has fewer keys than the longer and larger ones because it's more compact. I also took advantage of some extra aesthetic lines and the square screen where the musician sees information about the music they're playing.

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With the previous steps completed, I could now begin painting. The frame of the card is painted blue in various shades. In the case of the piano, it's a two-tone pink. If you look closely, the side edges are a darker pink, and the top of the piano is a lighter pink. This is done to make the piano look a little more realistic. You can look at the original card on the cover to see that this detail is also included. In addition, in this part, I painted the piano's screen light green and added some small dots, which are the piano's speakers.

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And, friends, to conclude, I'm showing you the finished work. Thank you so much for seeing my drawing today. See you.

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